Samsung Galaxy Tab Coming to AT&T November 21 for $649 [RUMOR]

AT&T will start selling the Samsung Galaxy Tab on November 21 for a recommended price of $649, Engadget has learned through a leaked AT&T internal document.

The price and the launch date haven’t been officially confirmed but the document and the information it contains seem legitimate. Other major U.S. mobile carriers — Verizon and T-Mobile — have already launched the device, and it’s slated to come to Sprint’s stores on November 14.

A quick rundown of the pricing for the Tab reveals that you can either get it for $599 from Verizon without a contract, or for $399 at Sprint and T-Mobile provided you sign a two-year service agreement.

At AT&T (provided the document below is genuine) you’ll be paying $649.99 without a contract, but with the same pre-paid mobile data plans you get when you purchase an iPad: 200 MB of data for $15 per month or 2 GB of data for $25 per month.

What do you think, which carrier offers the best deal? Let us know in the comments.